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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1944-02-14city council minutesroa. Nane. 791at ^or. amount, 1890 Falk's % ldw,ll Store Supplies .78 1891 Home LLr'. � Coal n 1892 Su°:mers Stationary n .20 ^ TOTAL LTBR. ^,R1 F'ND 559.75 CONSTRUCTION FUND 313 '". A. ra0flock Services 45.57 N TOTAL COTTSTRUCTIOP•I FUjTD 45.57 CE'TF.T °.R'_' S- NF,ING FUND 114 Gamble Store Supplies 78,70 TOTAL C~;':^'T'?R.' sII`YING FT'D 78,70 G.SAND TOTAL OF =Pi;NDTTTTRr.S FO^ J, ANMP.ARY 1944, PIO,678.18 ?.lessors Frank Medlin n.nd Da:e Dorsey : ^ere present and discussed the proposed vernmont approved n'-op at, t?ie Airport, ��3E"�1'exA?e1T1'i�ir� =�I r�.T�p`iAS'.' ap The Mayor informed these ;-nntlerian the matter would be taken up at the rnaxt uncil " "eeting. - There bei g no further business to come before the Council it was moved by New - n seconded by Sloop that Council.n djourn to meet February 14, 1944, at 8100 o'clock tlan onrried. I V M City Clerk. COtn?CIL C"A7. -FRS, 77-TIMMEY 14, 1944. 8;('0 Pursuant to adjournment of t' ] i ,xlnr ­) ?,Teeting of February 7th, 1944, the oil met in the Co Room of t'e City P with the Mayor, Thurlow :;ryant, presiding. On Roll C V's follci^.ing Cnunoilmen nnswered present; Fete Olesen, F. R. Lr 0. L. Thornock and P:.?. Frasher, TOTAL FTR,D y^ 1,042.1.0 SFF. "I:I7 °0 =*TND 1893 1894 d.S, 7^7ymore T!m rainey ^alarY 137,804 1895 First National ;;ank- Caldwell 115.80. 1896 C.C"nderson Co., Tex su. li s p 10.90. 1897 Ellison F.1oct'Lhic Service rr 3.50 TOT.aT, SFF.h^ LI?TG FUR ? 275.15 LI= :RAP'= FUP ?D 1898 Mrs. Ida Ru Bahary 1899 Flavilla C. --londel 1900 D.D.3a1ley 103,40_ 1901 First ati) al Genl_- Csld:ell Tax Tax 57.40- 1902 Betty Newell 3]. 0 1903 1904 J.U. Xyle Idaho Power Co., SarviL'es 25,20 44.20 1905 E vi Tweedy Pourer Services 30.63 1 0, 1306 74. ltotnn Tel @! Tel T:entsl 1907 1901 PurkMser T lec Co., ° c, Su lies pp 4.00 1909 Consumers Research I The Oregon Pletigs - 4 „eney IF ^ooks 3,00 ^,0 191 A.C. P „ 65. 1911 The R.R. Huntting Co., „ , 5.35 2012 The Maorrillan Co., „ 23.68” 6.93 TOTAL LTBR. ^,R1 F'ND 559.75 CONSTRUCTION FUND 313 '". A. ra0flock Services 45.57 N TOTAL COTTSTRUCTIOP•I FUjTD 45.57 CE'TF.T °.R'_' S- NF,ING FUND 114 Gamble Store Supplies 78,70 TOTAL C~;':^'T'?R.' sII`YING FT'D 78,70 G.SAND TOTAL OF =Pi;NDTTTTRr.S FO^ J, ANMP.ARY 1944, PIO,678.18 ?.lessors Frank Medlin n.nd Da:e Dorsey : ^ere present and discussed the proposed vernmont approved n'-op at, t?ie Airport, ��3E"�1'exA?e1T1'i�ir� =�I r�.T�p`iAS'.' ap The Mayor informed these ;-nntlerian the matter would be taken up at the rnaxt uncil " "eeting. - There bei g no further business to come before the Council it was moved by New - n seconded by Sloop that Council.n djourn to meet February 14, 1944, at 8100 o'clock tlan onrried. I V M City Clerk. COtn?CIL C"A7. -FRS, 77-TIMMEY 14, 1944. 8;('0 Pursuant to adjournment of t' ] i ,xlnr ­) ?,Teeting of February 7th, 1944, the oil met in the Co Room of t'e City P with the Mayor, Thurlow :;ryant, presiding. On Roll C V's follci^.ing Cnunoilmen nnswered present; Fete Olesen, F. R. Lr 0. L. Thornock and P:.?. Frasher, A report was giverl by the A irport Committee on their trip to Idahm Airports. Councilman Sloop entered and w as marked present, Mr. Medlin was present and the matter of a shop st t'lle Airport was again brought to the attention of the Mayor and Council. The M referred t''pis matter to Councilman Prasher, Airport Conmittee and the City Engineer. Thcre being no further business to co e Jefore tle Council it was moved by Councilman Thornock, s sconded t; Councilman Sloop that Council adjourn. Motion carried. P City Clark COi:NCII. CHAMB??RS, • EEzRL *r- _`"Y_��}cy 1J44, £3;00 P. T The Council met on Call of the Mn:?-,r with the &4yor, Thurlow Cryant presiding. On Roll Call the following Councilmen answered present; J. Randall -Sloop, Pete Olesen, Sohn Finck, F. 2 . Norman 0. L. Thornock and P.E. F"asher. The Mayor informed the Council the meeting was called to approve a lease with the U. S.Covernment. Thereupon the following Resolution vias presented to the Mayor and Co' by Councilman Ney"'tan. RE.^ 0 L TIT I OP? By Neuman. A RESOLUTION AFFROVITIG A L °AST' EVVEEN THE CITY OF CALa!:?�LL. IDAHO, A - ,TTIICIPAL CORPO}TATIOTI, AS I SSOR, AND THE UNITED ST".TES OF AMT ?RICA, AS LESSEE, 0 CERTAIN RF,AL PRO& gERE`Y HERExNAFTER DESCRIBED, TO BF USED AS A F72LIC HOUSING PROJECT; AND.A3THOPIZIITG TFE MAYOR Or THE CIT'r OF CALD TO E °, 17-rs °, ".ID LEASE ON BrTTALF OF 'i7 CITY. WPME AS, The City of Caldwell, Idaho, is the owner of real property situated within the City Limits of the City of Caldwell, Can on Crnznty, Idn'o, described as follows to -wit; Con­,encing at the Northwest corner of the FEB of the NE of Section 22 Township 4 North, Range 3 West of the _oi.se fleridian, in the Cit;; of Caldwell, Canton County, Idaho, oral running thence south on the west line of said R'ET o f NET a distance of 347.75 feet thence N 89 E. and parallel to the North line of said NET of N-71 ^ distance of 40 feet to the true point of 'ueginning, thence continue N. 89 40 E, a distance of 66860 feet, t' ^enee run S. 7 081 V;, a distance of 28G.5 feet to the point i of ntersection with the Northwesterly line of ILimball Avenue a distance of 019.7 feet, thence run S. 89 V!. a distance of 65.15 feet to the point of intersection with the East line of U.S. Highway # 30, thence run N. 0 12 17. on the said line of U.S. Highway # 30 and parallel to the ?,lost line of the aforesaid NET of N5� a distance of 875.9 feet to the true point of beginning, and containing 8.92 acres more or less. and, WHEREAS, Said props -ty was not acquired, or used as a public park, playground, or public building site, and that the interest to be leased in the above described pro- perty is not needed for municipal purposes; and, 1 It seemsdosirable to lease an interest in the said ,property to the United States of America cting by and through the Federal Public lousing Authority; and — 1 4 i 1 Due and lawful notice has been heretofore given end published relative to the intention of the City of C to lease said pramises; NOW, THERREXRE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the Mayor and Council of the City of Cald- well, Idaho, as follows, to -wit;